Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 57, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 October 1914 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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J. P. Ryan and son were down from Gillam tp., on business Wednesday.

Advertised letters: B. Zimmerman, Jr., Rhea N. White, Mrs. Dicie White, John Wilson, Geo. Wenrick, H. R. Benson.

We absolutely guarantee every article sold in our store. Money cheerfully refunded for any defects, —ROWLES & PARKER.

J<ud Adams of Barkley tp., is driving a fine new 6-cylinder Studebaker automobile, having traded his old E-M-F to Dr. Hansson, the local Studebaker agent, for same.

. Tuesday’s Monticello’s Journals Mrs. Alice Parks of Rensselaer, and Miss McCabe of Kankakee, returned to their homes Monday after a visit with their sister, Mrs. J. P. Brown.

Misses Stover and Harmon, teachers in the city schools, Trent to Chicago yesterday afternoon and will visit until Sunday evening with the former’s mother at Downer’s Grove, 111.

’Fred Markin of Pleasant Grove, was taken to Chicago Monday for treatment and probably an operation for a stomach ailment that had not been thoroughly diagnosed at this writing.

A new’ plant and a special man to vulcanize tubes, repair casings and cut Inner liners. Lowest prices. All work guaranteed. Bring us your works's we do it while you wait.— MAIN GARAGE. ts

Mrs. A. Gangloff, who underwent an operation about a year ago, Hag been in poor health again of late, and expects to go to Peoria, 111., next Friday to enter the St. Francis hospital for treatment.

B. F. Fendig, who recently returned from Battle Creek, Mich., where he took treatment for several weeks and has since been recuperating and resting up, is again back behind the counter in his drug store, we are glad to note, and is greatly improved in health.

S. H. Holmes left four fine specimens of Burbank potatoes at The Democrat office Wednesday which were raised on the Jim Walter farm nprth of town. The dry weather had practically killed out quite a good many of the hills but the remaining ones came on very nicely after the later rains and turned out remarkably well indeed.

)wm Thpntrp 1 uuuu uU u The big affairs at the Princess are pulled off Tuesday and Thursday Evenings lIM MM ■ ’ ... ■ w ■ ■■ .;... | on each and every Tuesday and Thursday evenings Mm li will Me You ink Not Mioi ■ The Great Photo Play, “The Trey O’Hearts," Saturday evening, — V SHOWS. T:00, 8:00 and 9:00 p. IP.

Little Jack Horner sat in the corner Hating his Christmas pie, 1 He put in his thumb And pulled out a big plum And said, “What a big boy I am." * , You don’t have to wait and worry over a hot oven to have a juicy pie, some rookies or doughnuts or perhaps a cake, let ns do that for yon. Richness and flavor leave nothing to be desired. Golden Loaf "BaKery We delivery by Benson's system